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from the horse's mouth podcast

by Jacques Bauch Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth on Apple Podcasts. The legendary Ruby Walsh joins Paddy Power himself and everyone's favourite trader Frank Hickey to hopefully try and find some winners. The lads cover all the major midweek festivals too, from Cheltenham to Galway and everywhere in between.

What does from the horses mouth mean?

From a reliable source, on the best authority. For example, I have it from the horse's mouth that he plans to retire next month. Also put as straight from the horse's mouth, this expression alludes to examining a horse's teeth to determine its age and hence its worth. [ 1920s]

Where did the saying straight from the horses mouth come from?

Origin of Straight from the Horse's Mouth This expression first became popular around the 1920s. It comes from the practice of examining a horse's teeth to determine its age. This practice has given rise to other idioms and phrases that predate from the horse's mouth.

Who is Frank Hickey?

Frank Hickey. John Frank Hickey (October 29, 1865 – May 8, 1922) was an American child molester and serial killer. Due to the postcards he mailed to the police and media, he was dubbed The Postcard Killer.

Is from the horse's mouth offensive?

Is straight from the horse's mouth offensive? Generally, this idiom is not offensive. It's not truly comparing someone to a horse but is referencing a longer history in which horses played a role.

Is straight from the horse's mouth an idiom?

(idiomatic) Directly from the source; firsthand. If you don't believe me, go talk to him and hear it straight from the horse's mouth. It's true.

Is the postcard killer real?

The Postcard Killer In 1912 John Frank Hickey, "The Postcard Killer," was one of the first known and captured serial killers. This fascinating story tells how a solitary milquetoast of a man wandered the American east coast for decades, harboring a terrifying assortment of personal demons.

Who is Rory Delargy?

Rory Delargy - Pundit/Presenter - Timeform Radio | LinkedIn.

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Who is the host of "From the Horse's Mouth"?

Our host is a familiar face - and voice - on our campus: World Language Teacher Jay Barron.

Who is the moderator on Providence Day?

Nadia Johnson, Director of Equity and Inclusion , to talk about how the PD community can support our Black students and move forward. Panelists included alumni Adrienne Teal-Thomas '91, Jasper Ray '87, and Kai Mawougbe '19, as well as current students Emnet Naod '21 and Kolby Oglesby '21.

Who is Gene Bratek?

Gene Bratek, who led Providence Day School from 1986 through his retirement in 2007, reflects with podcast host Jay Barron, in an episode recorded last spring, on the school's growth and the establishment of the nation's first independent school Global Studies Diploma.

Sports & Recreation Podcasts

A podcast for horse racing personalities to share stories about the highs and lows of racing, reminisce and have a laugh along the way.

Episode 10: Mark Guest

On Episode 10 of the 'From The Horse's Podcast' features Sky Racing Host, form analyst & jockey manager of some of the best jockeys in the land, Mark Guest. We chat about how he got in the industry by starting off as a photo finish operator ! We also share some thoughts on some topics such as jockey sponsorships and merchandise.

Episode 9: Charlie Fellowes

Episode 9 of the 'From The Horse's Mouth' features Newmarket, UK based trainer Charlie Fellowes. We touch on how his love for horses all came about from a young age. We speak about some of his best horses, and a record breaking, remarkable story about the 2019 Magnolia Cup which needs to be heard to be believed.

Episode 8: Tim Guille

Episode 8 of the "From The Horse's Mouth" Podcast I chat with form analyst Tim Guille. We talk about how he got into racing and his love for the horse, how he analyses the form when studying a particular race card as well as his role in the Mornington Race Club Committee.

Episode 7: Mitch Freedman

Episode 7 of the "From The Horse's Mouth" Podcast I sit down and speak with Ballarat trainer Mitch Freedman as we discuss how he got into the industry working under some astute trainers, his best wins in what was a 2019 Spring Carnival to remember & plans for a few of his horses going forward.

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Episode 6: Bryan Martin OAM

Well you asked and I listened. After getting numerous messages asking for a race caller to come on the Podcast, episode 6 features none other than legendary race caller, Bryan Martin.

Education Podcasts

The "Spirited" official podcast of Providence Day School, bringing you informative and entertaining conversations from the global PD community. Learn more at www.providenceday.org/podcast

Season 3 Episode 3: PD's Plans for 2030

Where does PD want to be by 2030, and how do we get there? Hear host Jay Barron discuss the school's new Strategic Framework with Tom Seddon, the former member of PD's Board of Trustees who helped develop it.

Season 3 Episode 2: Turning the Tables

Two students in the Middle School Broadcast Media class - Bridget Brewster '26 and Daniel Ahmadivarji '27 - turn the tables on their teachers and serve as podcast hosts! They interview a panel consisting of Jay Barron, their teacher Rebecca Roemer, and Head of Middle School Lee Tappy.

Season 3 Episode 1: "Under Pressure"

The new episode of the PD podcast, "From the Horse's Mouth," arrives just in time for exam season! Hosted by Mr. Jay Barron, the panel includes Upper School Counselor Claire Bell and students Scarlet Greer '22 and Pavan Thakkar '24.

Episode 7: Pandemic Silver Linings

Just in time for the end of the school year, a podcast panel convened to discuss the silver linings of the past year's pandemic, as well as some predictions for what the next school year might hold. Join host Jay Barron; Head of School Dr.

Episode 6: Where does PD go from here?

As a follow-up to Episode 4, which detailed the legacy of Providence Day's founding history, a distinguished panel of alumni and current students at PD met with community activist Justin Perry and moderator Dr. Nadia Johnson, Director of Equity and Inclusion, to talk about how the PD community can support our Black students and move forward.

Episode 5: A Conversation with PD's Nurses

Meet two of the key figures helping our students stay safe and healthy amid the global pandemic: Anne Smyth and Emily Rusniak. They speak with host Jay Barron about the latest CDC guidelines, common student ailments, tips for parents, and more.

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